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Fast Asleep: Adam Mansoor v EUI Ltd (In the Central London CC, 20 July 2012) - Max Withington, Horwich Farrelly

17/10/12. This claim started off life as a run of the mill fast track road traffic claim for hire and repairs, the slight twist being the defendant denied she was ever involved.  Was this a case of mistaken identity?  During our early investigations Mrs McKenna came across as a compelling witness providing a detailed witness statement. Her evidence was straightforward and a defence was pleaded stating she was fast asleep at the time of the alleged accident. 

Despite the weight of Mrs Mckenna’s evidence...

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